A Giant Galaxy Orbiting Our Own Just Appeared out of NOWHERE ?

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  1. CULCULCAN

    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

    A GIANT GALAXY ORBITING OUR OWN

    JUST APPEARED OUT OF NOWHERE

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    Astronomers scanning the skies just got a huge surprise.

    They discovered a gigantic galaxy orbiting our own, where none had been seen before.

    It just came out of nowhere. So, just how did the recently-discovered Crater 2 succeed to pull off this feat, like a deer jumping out from the interstellar bushes to suddenly shock us?

    Even though the appearance may seem sudden, the Crater 2 has been there all along.

    We just never saw it.

    Milky Way, Image Credit: ESO / Serge Brunier, Frederic Tapissier via NASA

    Now that astronomer know it’s there, though, there are a few other crushing facts that astronomers discovered.


    First of all, we can’t blame the galaxy’s size for its relative insignificance.

    Crater 2 is so massive that researchers have already identified it
    as the fourth largest galaxy orbiting our own.


    We can’t even blame its distance, either.

    Crater 2's orbit around the Milky Way puts it just precisely in our neighborhood.

    That being said, the question arises, how did we still not know it was there?

    A new research paper published in Monthly Notices of
    the Royal Astronomical Society
    from astronomers a
    t the University of Cambridge has an answer for us.


    It turns out that, regardless of being huge and close,
    Crater 2 is also a pretty dark galaxy.


    Actually, it’s one of the faintest galaxies ever detected in the cosmos.

    That, along with some much perkier neighbors, let the galaxy that astronomers
    have nicknamed “the feeble giant” remain hidden from our eyes until now.


    Now that we have observed Crater 2, nevertheless,
    the discovery yields some questions about what else could be out there
    that we are still missing.


    Astronomers are already talking about starting a hunt for similarly large,
    dark galaxies near us.


    It’s a good thing that there’s still so much about cosmos that we still don’t know.
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    A glitch in the matrix ? aks Mika Rastila

    Emily Elizabeth Windsor-Cragg says:
    Wait a minute. When did this Galaxy show up? March 15, 2016?
    THAT was when the Mandela Effect took hold,
    remember, when all sorts of stuff changed under our noses?
    Movie names, book texts, icons and memories?
    This Galaxy could have shown up then. ...
    I just checked. This article was written 4/15/16,
    just four weeks after the Mandela Effect took hold, on 3/15. So there it is.
    Tony Bermanseder - what do you think about this ???

    i will make comments later today
     
  2. CULCULCAN

    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

    A glitch in the matrix ? asks Mika Rastila
     
  3. CULCULCAN

    CULCULCAN The Final Synthesis - isbn 978-0-9939480-0-8 Staff Member

    Emily Elizabeth Windsor-Cragg says:

    Wait a minute. When did this Galaxy show up? March 15, 2016?
    THAT was when the Mandela Effect took hold,
    remember, when all sorts of stuff changed under our noses?
    Movie names, book texts, icons and memories?
    This Galaxy could have shown up then. ...
    I just checked. This article was written 4/15/16,
    just four weeks after the Mandela Effect took hold, on 3/15. So there it is.

    Tony Bermanseder - what do you think about this ???
     

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